Posted on 07/15/2016 2:02:10 PM PDT by upchuck
The Hillary Clinton campaign slammed Donald Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, as divisive and unpopular moments after the presumptive Republican presidential nominee made the announcement.
By picking Mike Pence as his running mate, Donald Trump has doubled down on some of his most disturbing beliefs by choosing an incredibly divisive and unpopular running mate known for supporting discriminatory politics and failed economic policies that favor millionaires and corporations over working families, campaign chairman John Podesta said in a statement.
If you had any doubts about Trump sticking with his dangerous plan for America, say hello to his VP pick. pic.twitter.com/xuFClfZeLi
Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 15, 2016 After days of speculation, Trump announced on Twitter he had picked the first-term Republican governor from Indiana as his running mate. A formal news conference will follow Saturday at 11 a.m., he tweeted.
Pence had been on a final shortlist for the spot along with former Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, according to Trump.
In picking Pence, Trump is selecting a candidate who could improve his conservative bona fides and help appeal to the party's base.
At the same time, privately those in Clinton World said the Pence pick shows a new level of seriousness for the Trump campaign.
"I think it shows he's (maybe) getting serious about running for President," one longtime Clinton adviser said in an email. "We'll see how long that lasts but I'd put this in the side of the ledger where the professionals in the process got their way."
Another friend of Clinton's said the preference among most Clintonites probably would have been for Christie or Gingrich. "They're way more colorful."
But one Clinton aide said while Pence lacks the name recognition and outsized personalities of Christie and Gingrich, he comes with his own problems.
"Trump is so far down in the negatives that even if Pence brought a ton of positives to the table that doesn't get Trump anywhere close ... let alone back on track," the aide said. "It'll be very interesting to see how they get on the same page where there are disagreements."
The aide pointed to the difference of opinion between Trump's opinion on banning Muslims from entering the country and Pence's stance.
Taking to Twitter last December, Pence wrote, "Calls to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. are offensive and unconstitutional."
The Clinton campaign on Friday quickly raised one of the most controversial moments of Pence's tenure as governor: His handling of a religious freedom law.
Pence's signature on the law in 2015 resulted in nationwide backlash and several companies boycotted the state. The law was later amended to clarify it doesn't allow discrimination against gay people.
Pence is the most extreme pick in a generation and was one of the earliest advocates for the Tea Party. He was the first of GOP leadership to join Michele Bachmanns Tea Party Caucus. As governor, Pence personally spearheaded an anti-LGBT law that legalized discrimination against the LGBT community, alienated businesses, caused boycotts, lost investments and embarrassed Hoosiers a law he was later forced to revise."
"Pence also personally led the fight to defund Planned Parenthood while serving in the House and fought to pass Indiana's 2016 anti-abortion law, with some of the most outrageous restrictions in the country that threatened womens privacy and limited their choice. And just like Trump, hes been a long-time opponent of comprehensive immigration reform," Podesta wrote.
Podesta then called Pence bad for the economy, claiming he opposes raising the federal minimum wage.
Voters deserve better than more of their divisive policies and me-first economic proposals. This new Trump-Pence ticket stands in dramatic contrast to Hillary Clintons vision of our future one where we are stronger together, where unity prevails over division and the economy works for all Americans, not just those at the top.
In an online video released shortly after Trump's announcement, the Clinton campaign slammed the governor for the controversial stances he's taken on social issues.
It's official: @realDonaldTrump just chose Mike Pence as his running mate. What you need to know about him:https://t.co/VpmloblDhS
Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 15, 2016
The video also dug up footage of Pence saying, while he was a congressman, that he was willing to "shut down" the government to defund Planned Parenthood.
The video concluded: "Pence is bad for women's health. He's bad for immigrants," and he and Trump would "build a great, big, beautiful wall between America and progress."
So they’re scared of Pence.
Good.
Trump nails it yet again.
Good, the more she hates it the better that says it is!
Who gives a rat's ass what the "Clinton Camp" says or thinks?
Or the Clinton Criminal Enterprises, Inc?
Or the Unindicted Criminal Ugly Fat Cow?
Why do Freepers keep posting the enemy propaganda?
How does it advance the discussion for 100% of serious Conservative FReepers?
Who profits from this useless thread?
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/di vi siv/ 1. Obama 2. Hillary Clinton 3. BLM
Well at least he isn’t a lying sack of s**t. We got that going for us.
Pretty sure that Clinton ‘reaction’ statement was written weeks ago.
Oh Hillary... don’t take your being upset over the Bernie deserters out on poor Governor Pence.
If Mike Pence is “divisive and unpopular”, why would the campaign for Herself be pointing this out? Just keep quiet about it, and let the Republicans hang themselves with their own rope.
Or maybe this is “disinformation”. Calling Pence “divisive and unpopular” is a code word and dogwhistle out to all the street brawlers that they should be taking up and repeating this calumny and slander in their signs, and shouting it out at rallies and gatherings.
The game is being played for the angles and bank shots. Whether this strategy works or not depends on just how good they got at the game of pool.
Pence is none of those things which makes the Democrats upset
Hmmmmmmm.
People vote the top of the ticket, 2008 excluded.
I guess the last “most extreme candidate in a generation” if off the hook
Everyone knew this would be coming no matter who the Veep was to be.
We don’t give a sheet what she or the Democratic machine says.
However, I do worry about the brainwashed 20 somethings...
FUHC
And I hope she takes a bunch of other “shipwrecks” with her. Davey Jones locker,,,, here we come!
You know what? I’m f’ng sick and tied of being judged by democracy’s like Hillary, as if she and her campaign are some kind of judge and jury. F’ them!
Excellent graphic!
"Pence has said things against Trump. Gingrich has made unkind comments against Trump. Many Republicans have opposed Trump. Now he has brokered a coalition of many people. He's teaming up with people who were on the other side, he's assembling a broad team ... what should we make of this abject hypocrisy on the Republican side?"
The old "He's so divisive" is running out of steam. So now they're all hypocrites, I suppose.
He’s been endorsed by Paul Rino and dissed by Cankles.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend, but the friend of my enemy is not.
Now I’m conflicted.
Hilda lied,people died.
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